Spirit of Gettysburg: Soulmates Across Time

A story of true soulmates. A love beyond death. A wife time travels back to the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 to change fate and re-write karma. She must prevent her husband, now a ghost caught in time, from participating in Pickett’s Charge, July 3. If she succeeds, they are together forever. If she fails, they are forever doomed. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Teach Me New Tricks

He’s going to make me break my number one rule. And possibly lose my job. How dare he? It’s pretty simple, though. Don’t date students. Which is normally easy to stick to. Who wants to date an eighteen-year-old boy? Not me. I much prefer an older man with rough hands that knows what he’s doing. Enter Mr. Evans. A single father billionaire with more time on his plate than he knows what to do with. And the man is brilliant and wickedly delicious. Much to my surprise, he’s quickly becomi... [Read More...]

Owl I Want for Witchmas

It’s a cruel Yule for Alfhild Daemonne. Mr Hoo, her beloved owl, has gone missing. Unable to face Christmas without him, she embarks on a frantic search. Traveling to a hitherto unknown realm, Alf is seized and sold into slavery. Unfortunately Alf’s skills as a slave are as wonky as her witching prowess. Will she make it home in time for Christmas? $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Cranston Mysteries

This three-book mystery series is a must read for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie! Cranston is a character like no other, who is drawn to solve the most dangerous and puzzling mysteries of the 21st century. Five-Star reviews for Black Moon: Black Moon by H. G. Ahedi is thrilling, complex, and packed with surprises. Calculated Murder — Compelling, Well-Crafted Mystery! Haunted — This story grabs the reader from the start and never lets go! $0.99 each on Kindle Learn Mo... [Read More...]

I Am Not the King

I Am Not the King is an intense spiritual memoir told in crisp, fresh language, a story full of dark moments that lead to a greater Light. Through family dysfunction, a verbally abusive father, and religious legalism, the author enters adulthood angry, bitter, and confused. He oscillates between his self-imposed literary hermitage and bisexual escapades until an atheist college professor challenges him to think more deeply about the meaning of life. After a life-changing “upper room”... [Read More...]